1. Cardiovascular risks are related to sexual activity to a certain extent, so for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, it is not recommended to take such medications if you have cardiovascular disease.
2. Patients who have had a myocardial infarction within at least 90 days are not recommended to take it.
3. Unstable angina or angina that has occurred during sexual intercourse. Patients with class 2 or higher heart failure within the past 6 months as determined by the New York Heart Association are not recommended to take it.
4. Patients with uncontrolled arrhythmia or low blood pressure are not recommended to take it.
(Note: This article is purely for educational purposes, no advertising! Considering individual differences in drug use, it is therefore necessary to strictly follow the doctor’s advice during medication, and also to understand whether there is a history of allergies to its ingredients before taking medication. Wishing you a speedy recovery~)